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What are the two principal differences between nuclear reactions and ordinary chemical changes?
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Chemistry 102
Chapter 21
Nuclear Chemistry
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of illnesses. Ricky today working on problem seven Nuclear reactions versus chemical reactions two main differences. First, nuclear reactions. Our reactions in which the nucleus of one element changes that of another where's chemical or where we have Adams rearranged to form products. And so that's kind of just the fundamental difference between what they are. And then the second difference is not influenced by external factors. So temperature pressure, Where is over here? Uh, you are influenced by external backstairs. So I hope this video is helpful and I will see you in the next one.
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